Hoag house image taken 1983

Hoag House History

  • Hoag House a mustard yellow home built in Gothic Revival style on B and First Street by Charlie White.

    Hoag House a mustard yellow home built in Gothic Revival style on B and First Street by Charlie White.

    Source: Santa Rosa a 20th Century Town by LeBaron.
    Gaye LeBaron column - Press Democrat 11.23.1986
  • Hoag Family Purchases the House Charlie White built. Obediah Hoag, his wife _____Cockrill, and his eleven children moved into the home.

    Hoag Family Purchases the House Charlie White built. Obediah Hoag, his wife _____Cockrill, and his eleven children moved into the home.

    Obediah Hoag was elected County Recorder and moved his family from Bloomfield to Santa Rosa.
    "Santa Rosa - A 20th Century Town" by LeBaron.
    Gaye LeBaron column - Press Democrat 11.23.86
    Photo: SCHS Collection at SC Library
  • Last of the Hoag children dies. House sold with property to a Savings & Loan.

    Gaye LeBaron column - Press Democrat, 11.23.1982
  • Planning Commission Considers Landmark Designation for Hoag House

    Planning Commission Considers Landmark Designation for Hoag House

    Press Democrat newspaper article.
  • Hoag House moved to the City's Corp Yard on Donahue Street

    Gaye LeBaron column - Press Democrat, 11.23.1986